
Look of the Week: Lauren Sanchez’s Dolce & Gabbana wedding gown revealed
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After much anticipation, Lauren Sanchez’s wedding gown has been revealed, with Dolce & Gabbana confirmed as the fashion house behind the design.
After much anticipation, Lauren Sanchez’s wedding gown has been revealed, with Dolce & Gabbana confirmed as the fashion house behind the elegant, high-necked design featuring 180 silk chiffon-covered priest buttons. Many details surrounding the Bezos-Sanchez wedding extravaganza have been closely guarded and, in keeping with tradition, this secrecy of course extended to the bridal dress. But the sartorial embargo could not keep a lid on early rumors that Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were the designers behind the look, which was finished with a traditional tulle-and-lace veil, inspired by the one Sophia Loren wore in the 1958 film “Houseboat,” according to Vogue. A year and a half in the making, Sanchez told Vogue in an exclusive interview that the original concept for the dress came about over dinner with Dolce in New York. “It went from ‘I want a simple, sexy modern dress’ to ‘I want something that evokes a moment,’” she recalled. Sanchez’s personal affinity to the luxury Italian brand is no secret, and she’s now a regular attendee of its fashion shows. Sanchez attended the house’s Alta Sartoria couture show in Sardinia last summer where she watched on — in white, no less — as her son Nikko Gonzalez walked the runway. Gonzalez had made his debut for Dolce & Gabbana during the brand’s fall-winter 2024 menswear show in Milan in January of that year, with both Sanchez and Bezos in the front row.

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